WEBVTT WE ALL KNOW GOVERNOR LEPAGE ISHERE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE, WELL,TONIGHT, IN HALLOWELL, HE WASSERVING US IN A SLIGHTLYDIFFERENT CAPACITY.CELEBRITY BARTENDER, ALL TOPRAISE MONEY FOR A VERY WORTHCAUSE, THE TRAVIS MILLSFOUNDATIONREPORTER: WHEN ASKED TO SERVE UPA FEW COLD ONES TO HELP RAISEMONEY FOR THE TRAVIS MILLSFOUNDATION, THE GOVERNOR NERBLINKED, LEPAGE: ANYTIME I CAN LP THEMI'M ALL IN.STEVE: A QUADRUPLE AMPUTEE,INJURED WHILE SERVI IN THEARMY, TRAVIS MILLS HAS MADE ITHIS MISSION TO HELP OTHERINJURED VETERANS.TONIGHT'S FUNDRAISER TO LPRAISE MONEY FOR MILLS THE NEWRETREAT UNDER CONSTRUCTION INTHE BELGRADE LAKES REGN,, THEGOVERNOR'S WIFE AMONG THE DOZENSWHO PACKED THE QUARRY TAP ROOM, >> HE'S SO SPECIAL BECAUSE HEDOESN'T FEEL SORRY FOR HIMSELF,IT'S ALL ABOUT GIVING BACFORTRAVIS>> AND IT'S GOING TO A GOODCAUSE, IS TO HELP TMILITARYAND DISABLED MILITARY, ALL ISTEVE: RENOVATIONS TO THE NEWRETREAT ARE COSTI $2.7MILLION, HOPE IS TO HAVE IT OPEN

Republican Gov. Paul LePage drew a packed room as he served drinks as a celebrity bartender Monday at the Quarry Tap Room in Hallowell. One dollar for every drink sold goes to a foundation to help wounded veterans set up by former soldier Travis Mills, who lost his limbs in an explosion in Afghanistan.

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LePage grinned as he leaned against the bar and took customers' orders. LePage says he used to bartend in his college days but is "a little rusty."

Mills' in-laws say the family appreciates all the LePages have done for him and other veterans.

Some attendees say they set aside their differences with the outspoken governor for a good cause.